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YEAR later 22.3 jobs
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<blockquote data-quote="22.34life" data-source="post: 751452" data-attributes="member: 23722"><p>I think it is indeed ironic how p/c drivers fought so hard to bid and get the combo jobs and now many of them are in danger of losing them,i feel very bad for p/c drivers that had 20 plus years in and jumped on a combo job and at least in se texas their senority started over with the change in classifacation now in the event of jobs being cut out they would be some of the first to go.what is really messed up is that a friend/t p/c driver would take such a big pay cut and restart in senority for one of these jobs,it just goes to show how bad p/c has gotten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="22.34life, post: 751452, member: 23722"] I think it is indeed ironic how p/c drivers fought so hard to bid and get the combo jobs and now many of them are in danger of losing them,i feel very bad for p/c drivers that had 20 plus years in and jumped on a combo job and at least in se texas their senority started over with the change in classifacation now in the event of jobs being cut out they would be some of the first to go.what is really messed up is that a friend/t p/c driver would take such a big pay cut and restart in senority for one of these jobs,it just goes to show how bad p/c has gotten. [/QUOTE]
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